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Chapter
Plants and Animals
Live Together
5
In Chapter 4, we saw lots of plants. Have you noticed
that where there are plants, there are animals too?
Look carefully and you will find that there are lots
of animals living on, around and even underneath
the plants that you see!
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62 63
Chapter
Plants and Animals
Live Together
5
In Chapter 4, we saw lots of plants. Have you noticed
that where there are plants, there are animals too?
Look carefully and you will find that there are lots
of animals living on, around and even underneath
the plants that you see!
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Here are some pictures of animals living
together with plants. Which of these animals do
you recognise from the pictures? Which of them
have you seen before? Which of these animals live
under the ground?
A frog resting on
a leaf
A tailorbird
singing
Elephants
feeding on grass
Squirrels using
tree hollows to
hide and rest
Ants building
their nest using
leaves
A caterpillar
chewing a leaf
A butterfly
perched on a
leaf
A woodpecker
on a tree
trunk
A moth
resting on a
leaf
A barbet using
a tree hollow for
nesting
A colourful
stink bug on a
leaf
Earthworms on
leaves and soil
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Chapter
Plants and Animals
Live Together
5
In Chapter 4, we saw lots of plants. Have you noticed
that where there are plants, there are animals too?
Look carefully and you will find that there are lots
of animals living on, around and even underneath
the plants that you see!
Ch 5 Plants and animals live together.indd 62 6/24/2024 2:38:56 PM
Plants and Animals Live Together
62 63
Here are some pictures of animals living
together with plants. Which of these animals do
you recognise from the pictures? Which of them
have you seen before? Which of these animals live
under the ground?
A frog resting on
a leaf
A tailorbird
singing
Elephants
feeding on grass
Squirrels using
tree hollows to
hide and rest
Ants building
their nest using
leaves
A caterpillar
chewing a leaf
A butterfly
perched on a
leaf
A woodpecker
on a tree
trunk
A moth
resting on a
leaf
A barbet using
a tree hollow for
nesting
A colourful
stink bug on a
leaf
Earthworms on
leaves and soil
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Which of the animals shown on page 63, have you seen
before? Describe where and how you saw them. Use your
fingers, hands and arms to show how small or big these
animals are!
Life in the Soil
Stand on the soil next to a plant. If you are
comfortable, remove your footwear.
What colour is the soil under your feet?
Pick up a little soil near your plant friend with your hands.
• How does it look and feel?
• Is it dry, damp, rough, smooth, hard or grainy?
• Did you find any leaves or insects in the soil?
• Now smell this soil and remember it.
Why do these animals choose to live near plants?
1
My soil felt Rough Smooth Hard Grainy
My soil had Nothing Leaves Small stones Insects
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Chapter
Plants and Animals
Live Together
5
In Chapter 4, we saw lots of plants. Have you noticed
that where there are plants, there are animals too?
Look carefully and you will find that there are lots
of animals living on, around and even underneath
the plants that you see!
Ch 5 Plants and animals live together.indd 62 6/24/2024 2:38:56 PM
Plants and Animals Live Together
62 63
Here are some pictures of animals living
together with plants. Which of these animals do
you recognise from the pictures? Which of them
have you seen before? Which of these animals live
under the ground?
A frog resting on
a leaf
A tailorbird
singing
Elephants
feeding on grass
Squirrels using
tree hollows to
hide and rest
Ants building
their nest using
leaves
A caterpillar
chewing a leaf
A butterfly
perched on a
leaf
A woodpecker
on a tree
trunk
A moth
resting on a
leaf
A barbet using
a tree hollow for
nesting
A colourful
stink bug on a
leaf
Earthworms on
leaves and soil
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Which of the animals shown on page 63, have you seen
before? Describe where and how you saw them. Use your
fingers, hands and arms to show how small or big these
animals are!
Life in the Soil
Stand on the soil next to a plant. If you are
comfortable, remove your footwear.
What colour is the soil under your feet?
Pick up a little soil near your plant friend with your hands.
• How does it look and feel?
• Is it dry, damp, rough, smooth, hard or grainy?
• Did you find any leaves or insects in the soil?
• Now smell this soil and remember it.
Why do these animals choose to live near plants?
1
My soil felt Rough Smooth Hard Grainy
My soil had Nothing Leaves Small stones Insects
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Repeat the above
activity a day after it
rains. Remember to
pick up the soil from the
same place. Did you find
any differences in the
look, feel and smell of
the soil?
Pick up a little soil
from another place, far
away from any plants. Is
it different from the soil that you collected earlier?
In what ways?
Examine the soil more carefully. What small
things do you notice in it?
Soil is the topmost layer of the Earth’s surface.
Soil is made from rocks that have broken up into
tiny pieces, as well as old leaves, roots, stems and
living and dead animals like insects.
Soil has many insects and other creatures living
in it! Some you can see, and some are too small to
see. On the top layer of soil and moving around
between the grass and leaves you might find insects
like ants, termites, small beetles and grasshoppers.
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Chapter
Plants and Animals
Live Together
5
In Chapter 4, we saw lots of plants. Have you noticed
that where there are plants, there are animals too?
Look carefully and you will find that there are lots
of animals living on, around and even underneath
the plants that you see!
Ch 5 Plants and animals live together.indd 62 6/24/2024 2:38:56 PM
Plants and Animals Live Together
62 63
Here are some pictures of animals living
together with plants. Which of these animals do
you recognise from the pictures? Which of them
have you seen before? Which of these animals live
under the ground?
A frog resting on
a leaf
A tailorbird
singing
Elephants
feeding on grass
Squirrels using
tree hollows to
hide and rest
Ants building
their nest using
leaves
A caterpillar
chewing a leaf
A butterfly
perched on a
leaf
A woodpecker
on a tree
trunk
A moth
resting on a
leaf
A barbet using
a tree hollow for
nesting
A colourful
stink bug on a
leaf
Earthworms on
leaves and soil
Ch 5 Plants and animals live together.indd 63 6/24/2024 2:39:02 PM
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Which of the animals shown on page 63, have you seen
before? Describe where and how you saw them. Use your
fingers, hands and arms to show how small or big these
animals are!
Life in the Soil
Stand on the soil next to a plant. If you are
comfortable, remove your footwear.
What colour is the soil under your feet?
Pick up a little soil near your plant friend with your hands.
• How does it look and feel?
• Is it dry, damp, rough, smooth, hard or grainy?
• Did you find any leaves or insects in the soil?
• Now smell this soil and remember it.
Why do these animals choose to live near plants?
1
My soil felt Rough Smooth Hard Grainy
My soil had Nothing Leaves Small stones Insects
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Repeat the above
activity a day after it
rains. Remember to
pick up the soil from the
same place. Did you find
any differences in the
look, feel and smell of
the soil?
Pick up a little soil
from another place, far
away from any plants. Is
it different from the soil that you collected earlier?
In what ways?
Examine the soil more carefully. What small
things do you notice in it?
Soil is the topmost layer of the Earth’s surface.
Soil is made from rocks that have broken up into
tiny pieces, as well as old leaves, roots, stems and
living and dead animals like insects.
Soil has many insects and other creatures living
in it! Some you can see, and some are too small to
see. On the top layer of soil and moving around
between the grass and leaves you might find insects
like ants, termites, small beetles and grasshoppers.
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When it rains and the soil is wet, other creatures
like earthworms and millipedes may appear too.
You may also find more grasses and other plants
growing in the soil.
In the monsoons, you may find many more plants and
animals around. Where did these new plants and animals
come from? Why could you not see them earlier?
Stand near your plant friend and look around. How many
different animals can you spot? Describe them in words
and fill in the table. You may use the given pictures if needed.
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What was it doing? It was on ... I saw ... (Describe)
A small hopping insect
A thin plant that curls
A black bird
The grass
Another plant nearby
Jumping aound
Nothing
Note to the Teacher
Some insects wait for the rains to emerge from the soil. Seeds of
plants may remain in the soil for long periods and sprout when it
rains or they are watered.
Red bugs
on a rotting
fruit
Blue flying
insect
Ants on
leaves
Butterfly
on Lantana
flowers
Lizard on a
rock
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